
Ullah is commonly the last part of some Islamic names and titles. It can be translated as `of Allah`, `of God`. It is the form assumed by `Allah` when in a genitive construction: for example, in classical Arabic when the case ending vowels were still pronounced, `servant of God` would be ``abdu -llāhi`, where the initial `a` of `Alla...
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(from the article `Islamic arts`) ...buildings erected at Kfah and Basra in Iraq and at al-Fus in Egypt. At Kfah a larger square was marked out by a ditch, and a covered colonnade ...
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